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Originally recorded by Blood and Roses on the "Enough is Never Enough" LP, the song was written with a kind of glammed up Bo Diddley style rhythm in mind. That mutated in the studio into something else. The Bo is back for this version.

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BREAKDOWN

Trigger happy caught by indecision
Buried, burnt and scarred caught in tunnel vision
Left to die amongst debris confusion
Turmoil mounting point of execution

Looks like we’re heading for, we’re all heading for a breakdown
Looks like we’re heading for, we’re all heading for a breakdown

Not meaning what I say or saying what I mean
Tired illusions shattered, splintered silver screen
And all the jagged words cutting to the bone
Dipped in poison of seeds already sewn

Looks like we’re heading for, we’re all heading for a breakdown
Looks like we’re heading for, we’re all heading for a breakdown

Words are useless in this situation
Trapped and cornered state of isolation
Beaten bloody by my circumstances
Cruel and bitter with no choice or chances

Looks like we’re heading for, we’re all heading for a breakdown
Looks like we’re heading for, we’re all heading for a breakdown
Looks like we’re heading for, we’re all heading for a breakdown
Looks like we’re heading for, we’re all heading for a breakdown

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from Night of the Living Dead Rabids, released April 1, 2010
Written by Bob Short

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